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The Constable
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NO Idea how or when I started being afraid of being squeezed into a small cylinder. But the discomfort is real.

If there is a next time, I'm opting for drugs.
 
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Guessing closing your eyes before going in doesn’t work? It is awkward for sure.
 
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I’ve never been one to be claustrophobic through many MRIs until the last one on my shoulder. I think the combination of going head first into the machine and the way I was pinned down started getting to me half way through. It took a tremendous amount of mental fortitude to gut my way through the second half. I can completely understand how a person can freak out in an MRI machine.


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I think I saw a major hospital a couple years ago advertising an open ended, or some such, MRI to help with that.



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I had some and had no problem, but one time i had an MRI and had to get out of there. Luckily the nurse knew me as we go to the same church.
She got me out and put headphones and an MP3 player on me and back in. No problem.


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I've had a few in my life for knees, lower back, and kidney stones, never had an issue..
But I got another one on my lower back early this year and it was very uncomfortable.
I never did open my eyes through the 45 minute process.
I guess at 58 it bugs me more than it used to.
 
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I’ve had three. The first attempt I had massive claustrophobia. The next three times took 10mg of Valium each time.
Did try the wet paper towel over the face. It looked.
The last time they offered headphones. What music? Oh easy listening. I get in and CONTRY MUSIC AT EAR BLEED LEVEL COMES ON! I hit the panic button. The tech and I had discussed things beforehand and the flunky running the music got talked to.
The most embarrassing thing was having my daughter drive one time. The next morning she looks at me and says “Dad, next time can I drive you again? I didn’t know you knew all those dirty jokes!”



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Just had one myself. Maybe 20 minutes? Just tell yourself you aren't getting better without it and enjoy the horrible music.



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I'm not claustrophobic but I have a hard time lying on my back for extended periods. I've always taken Valium before an MRI.



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I wasn’t bad claustrophobic until my lungs started going south. Now I have to really fight the urge to GET OUT.
In addition to other lung stuff, once a year I have a cardiac MRI. Not only does it take a while, but I have to hold my breath for several seconds during the scan. That seems to get harder each time. Especially if it’s on a “bad day” with regards to breathing.
 
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Having my knee done was easy as I was mostly still outside of the tube.

Having my shoulder done the first time was a bit more troublesome, but I got through it.

The second time I was given headphones and music, and I kept falling asleep! They had to wake me as the snoring was giving a slight blur to the image.

Had to change the music to be a little less "calming" but not to something that would make me want to tap my foot...




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Had a head and neck MRI a few years ago. 2 1/2 hours head first in the tube, head in the cage. Got pills from the dr beforehand and dozed through it. No way I could have done it without.
 
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Drugs, or it's not going to happen for me, if they want a good picture, that is. 2-3 mg of lorazepam is my choice. My PCP prescribes for 3mg, for that procedure only. I get a bottle with just 3 1mg tabs in it, costing a dollar or so. A washcloth draped over the eyes helps as well, and foam earplugs. A driver to and from the facility is required when doing it this way.



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The open MRI’s are better. They also can put you in feet first depending on where they are looking. I was put in headfirst the last time and I admit it freaked me out. She pulled me out we tried in feet first and I nearly fell asleep. Sometimes I think the medical community just forgets there are easy options to lessen your discomfort.
 
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Lots of good advice here. Know if you go south, they'll get you out of there so don't let it eat you up before you go in.




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I think I saw a major hospital a couple years ago advertising an open ended, or some such, MRI to help with that.


Yes, there are open MRIs, which are less claustrophobic.

But they're not able to be used for every MRI purpose, and produce lower quality images. Check with your doctor to see if it's an option for your particular situation.
 
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Sorry dumb tangent: why don’t headphones get affected by the mri machine?




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I’ve never been one to be claustrophobic through many MRIs until the last one on my shoulder. I think the combination of going head first into the machine and the way I was pinned down started getting to me half way through. It took a tremendous amount of mental fortitude to gut my way through the second half. I can completely understand how a person can freak out in an MRI machine.


I had to do the same before my shoulder surgery. 1/2 of it was on my stomach in the superman pose with one arm extended all the way out. Then on my back raising my arm like I was Horshack. And I had to do both shoulders on the same visit. I forget how long it all took, hours. Right at the end I tapped out. I couldn't take it any longer and luckily the machine operator said they had everything. I told her any longer I'd have to come back another day. It was brutal. Laying in the most awkward fucked up position. Then there is the beeping and banging. The shitty music, shitty headphones. Fuck I hated it.

I did another one for my ankle and it was not bad at all. Those damn shoulders you're all the way in, with your nose near pressed against the tube. Ankle was nothing because they don't slide your torso all the way in.

I can tell you this...I'm not looking forward to more injuries and old age.



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I have been getting a MRI once per year for 20+ years. Never bothered me until about 5 years ago. It takes 20 mg of valium to do it now. 10 an hour before then 10 at the very start. Maybe its just easier. Can take up to 3 hours if they do contrast which is every other year. The valium does the trick, now the problem is going 3 hours without peeing. Hell to get old.
 
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Sorry dumb tangent: why don’t headphones get affected by the mri machine?


The speakers themselves are outside the MRI machine, so it's just an air tube all the way to the headsets themselves.


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